I spent some time on the Jacques Cartier Bridge this afternoon to take photos of the setup (which wasn't much it seemed). The link is at the bottom of my post. Photos can be sent out to you guys (with an e-mail which is pyromight@hotmail.com) in better quality. From the look of the setup on Ramp 1 (which isn't completed however the mortars are placed on the blast shield, it looks like a fairly average sized setup. More pictures are posted on my blog: http://pyromight.blogspot.com.

Here are the photos:
Ramp 4
Ramp 3
Ramp 2
Ramp 1

All photos were taken with a Cannon PowerShot SD630.

STL did tell me that he had trouble taking photo's on the Ferris Wheel, so I decided to walk for a good 10 minutes to get a shot of the setup from the bridge.

I just said that the official policy forbids using a camera in the Ferris Wheel (or any attraction for that matter) and I've managed to fly under the radar by staying discreet

You may wish to reduce the size of your picture somewhat (you may link to the full resolution version if you like) in order to show it on the forum.

EDIT: I'd say that it's normal for the ramps to be empty like that. That's why I go on the Ferris Wheel the day of the display, and even then everything's not installed yet (I can name the Titanic set piece and the waterfall last week).

You never know, maybe Paul Csukassy is reading this post at any moment.

I think that Paul Csukassy has more important things to do than policing who goes in the Ferris Wheel to take pictures

This is a Six Flags policy, I don't think that the fireworks organization has anything to do with it. Moreso, I don't see why they would prevent the people from going in the Ferris Wheel to take set-up pictures, as you proven that one can have an even better vantage point from the Jacques-Cartier bridge.

I would really like to see some cop telling me that it's illegal to take pictures from the bridge (a public road) !

And for the setup photos in general, there's really nothing to see at this point during the week as the first two days are usually spent on pre-montage. Sometimes the 1.1g shells are installed, but not always.

Here is the final photos of Team Swedens setup I took this afternoon.
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I will be filming the entire display and posting it on my YouTube channel. Off to the promising looking display